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i need to go to dave in california. >> booyah from sunny california. i'm into high yield dividend paying stocks. >> we like that one very much. it has a 5% yield. you don't get as much in return. i got to tell you, i think that stock is real good. let's go to will in new york. will? >> how you doing? >> real good, how about you there, chief? >> not too bad. i want to ask you about soda stream. it released earnings last week. wal-mart says it sells great in stores. it is getting nothing but good press. the market beats the stock up like it's vick behind the eagles 0-line but could the stock be in for a second wave? >> first of all, it hasn't been concussed yet. second it is not a major league stock. it is the wrong stock for this environment. >> susan. >> how do you feel about exel? >> i like exel. and by the way, another one of -- another one of our specs, dbax, nice move today. remember, i am in favor of speculation as long as it's only one small piece of your portfolio. and that is the conclusion of and that is the conclusion of the lightning round.
i need to go to dave in california. >> booyah from sunny california. i'm into high yield dividend paying stocks. >> we like that one very much. it has a 5% yield. you don't get as much in return. i got to tell you, i think that stock is real good. let's go to will in new york. will? >> how you doing? >> real good, how about you there, chief? >> not too bad. i want to ask you about soda stream. it released earnings last week. wal-mart says it sells great in stores....
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you got your own epa in california. and you got your own cap and trade in california. and you got your own tax hikes in california. i guess everybody is going to move to texas. is that true? leave town and go to texas? >> we are certainly going to do everything we can to prevent that. we are hoping to work with the governor and he will do the same. >> you don't really believe that, do you? i mean, governor brown wanted the tax hikes. governor brown is one of the big greenies. he's -- exactly the kind of epa greenie diana first got roth as describing. >> well, you know, we have had a political earthquake here in california after last week. we now have a two-thirds supermajority in the assembly and senate. now for the business community in order for our economy to grow and create jobs in investment, it is really going to be in his decisi decision make what will happen with the legislature to do that. >> you are not too optimistic. democratic legislature and democratic state which is already very liberal, left, right? how -- i don't see a way out for you, sir? >> larry, t
you got your own epa in california. and you got your own cap and trade in california. and you got your own tax hikes in california. i guess everybody is going to move to texas. is that true? leave town and go to texas? >> we are certainly going to do everything we can to prevent that. we are hoping to work with the governor and he will do the same. >> you don't really believe that, do you? i mean, governor brown wanted the tax hikes. governor brown is one of the big greenies. he's...
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i'm going to ron in california right now. ron? >> caller: big boo-yah, too you, jim from south orange county, california. >> man, i love south orange county. i love the university system down there, too. i like irvine. >> caller: before i get started, i just want to say that we're thinking about you and your family and for that matter everybody in the studio audience and their family, hope everybody came out in that horrible storm. >> we got lucky. others are not. i know they appreciate your thoughts. thank you. >> caller: you're quite welcome. my question is pertaining to the chinese economic situation. what do you feel would be a better buy either las vegas sands or wynn resorts? >> i think that steve wynn is a winner. i don't say that to be, you know, glib. i think you want to own wynn here. i say that if it got to the mid 100s you have to pull the trigger. it's can't back away now. steve in connecticut? >> caller: looking at u.s. domestic play, you did a segment in june, it rallied and then reported earnings on october 24th, i
i'm going to ron in california right now. ron? >> caller: big boo-yah, too you, jim from south orange county, california. >> man, i love south orange county. i love the university system down there, too. i like irvine. >> caller: before i get started, i just want to say that we're thinking about you and your family and for that matter everybody in the studio audience and their family, hope everybody came out in that horrible storm. >> we got lucky. others are not. i know...
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daryl in california, please. >> caller: booyah, jim cramer. i have a question what is meant by a reverse split stock? >> that means if there's a million shares let's say they do a three to one, make to it 300,000 shares. what is typically done, citi group did one of these. what it does, if you have like 300 billion shares you divide it by three, you got 100 billion. it does raise the price but it's illusory. you just have fewer shares. tyler in florida. >> caller: jim i'm going to give you a south florida booyah. >> i'll take that. i need to go there now always >> caller: sun is shining. actually it's overcast. but quick question for you. when you talk about the economy really booting off again it seems like you talk about it in terms of consuming and not producing. i'm thinking from the way i think about it you need something to be produced before it's consumed. i'm wondering why in terms of a growing economy you talk about consumption instead of production. that's what it seems like to me. >> i do. because in order to be able to raise price
daryl in california, please. >> caller: booyah, jim cramer. i have a question what is meant by a reverse split stock? >> that means if there's a million shares let's say they do a three to one, make to it 300,000 shares. what is typically done, citi group did one of these. what it does, if you have like 300 billion shares you divide it by three, you got 100 billion. it does raise the price but it's illusory. you just have fewer shares. tyler in florida. >> caller: jim i'm...
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david in california. david? >> caller: boo-yah dr. cramer. >> yo-yo. >> caller: thank you for everything you do to keep us informed. >> thank you. >> caller: thanks for being a role model with everything do you with your charitable trust as well. >> thank you. gave away a lot of money so far. thank you. >> caller: there you are. so i want to talk about osur. >> it's been a disaster since they came on. a disaster. i mean it's unbelievable. it's like the top of the stock when they came in. i don't know what to say. to me, it's too low. but it's been a disaster. let's go to cary in louisiana. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> what's up? >> caller: lng in my sight. i can't seem to make myself pull a trigger. >> i like the limited partnership more because i like that yield and they've been able to pay it. cqp is my favorite and preferred way to play that combination. let's go to charlie in new jersey. >> jim? i sold some heckman. i had a loss on it. i sold some cummins and bought abbott labs. am i going in the right direction? >> there was an ar
david in california. david? >> caller: boo-yah dr. cramer. >> yo-yo. >> caller: thank you for everything you do to keep us informed. >> thank you. >> caller: thanks for being a role model with everything do you with your charitable trust as well. >> thank you. gave away a lot of money so far. thank you. >> caller: there you are. so i want to talk about osur. >> it's been a disaster since they came on. a disaster. i mean it's unbelievable. it's...
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dal in california, please. >> caller: booyah,jim cramer. i have a question what is meant by a reverse split stock? >> of the that means if there's a million shares let's say they do a three to one, make to it 300,000 shares. what is typically done, citi group did one of these. what it does, if you have like 300 billion shares you divide it by three, you got 100 billion. it does raise the price but it's illusory. you just have fewer shares. tyler in florida. >> caller: jim i'm going to give you a south florida booyah. >> i'll take that. i need to go there now always >> caller: sun is shining. actually it's overcast. but quick question for you. when you talk about the economy really booting off again it seems like you talk about it in terms of consuming and not producing. i'm thinking from the way i think about it you need something to be produced before it's consumed. i'm wondering why in terms of a growing economy you talk about consumption instead of production. that's what it seems like to me. >> i do. because in order to be able to raise
dal in california, please. >> caller: booyah,jim cramer. i have a question what is meant by a reverse split stock? >> of the that means if there's a million shares let's say they do a three to one, make to it 300,000 shares. what is typically done, citi group did one of these. what it does, if you have like 300 billion shares you divide it by three, you got 100 billion. it does raise the price but it's illusory. you just have fewer shares. tyler in florida. >> caller: jim i'm...
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and perhaps reduces it a lot. >> what did we see in the california vote? americans are dying for higher taxes. >> it is the way america is headed. >> how does the affordable care act cut the deficit? i don't understand. >> it's very simple. there is absolutely no path to a sustainable budget deficit that doesn't reduce the growth of health care cost. no one who knows the fiscal accounts will disagree with that point. and the affordable care act is scored as doing just that. there are early signs. if it doesn't we have to go wac. >> believe that. >> you have got morning money to put together for tomorrow morning. what's your lead? does the inverse happen instead? >> no, i absolutely don't think that it happens instead. i think corporate america is well positioned to understand that this was going to happen. the one thing that we haven't talked about is the enthusiasm didn't materialize for a reason and that is because he was not a great candidate. mitt romney did not sell that to people. it did not work out. he was not the message bearer for that. >>> i jus
and perhaps reduces it a lot. >> what did we see in the california vote? americans are dying for higher taxes. >> it is the way america is headed. >> how does the affordable care act cut the deficit? i don't understand. >> it's very simple. there is absolutely no path to a sustainable budget deficit that doesn't reduce the growth of health care cost. no one who knows the fiscal accounts will disagree with that point. and the affordable care act is scored as doing just...
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for example in california, very high unemployment. they could get hit for example with more federal job cuts in addition to their high unemployment rates. >> great analysis, steve. thanks for that deep down dive into the data. >>> america's ceos are calling for action on the fiscal cliff. precisely what you saw from steve. among them leaders of boeing, weyerhaeuser. joining us on the phone, representative adam smith, a democrat from the ninth district of washington. representative smith, thanks for joining us. i can't think of a better name for a guest on cnbc. >> people are always disappointed that i don't know a lot more about economics than i actually do. but at least it is good to have the name. >> you know what the invisible hand is, at a minimum. >> only too well. >> first of all, before we get into the details of the fiscal cliff, what would you say to americans who don't understand why congress is gone on vacation this week when there's such a huge bit of work -- or piece of work that needs to get done this week when it comes
for example in california, very high unemployment. they could get hit for example with more federal job cuts in addition to their high unemployment rates. >> great analysis, steve. thanks for that deep down dive into the data. >>> america's ceos are calling for action on the fiscal cliff. precisely what you saw from steve. among them leaders of boeing, weyerhaeuser. joining us on the phone, representative adam smith, a democrat from the ninth district of washington....
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how about michael in california, please? michael. >> caller: boo-yah to you, jim. with a solid dividend that pays monthly at almost a 16% yield, its current valuation a dollar beneath book value, isn't a.r.r. a great value? >> you know what? i have thought it was. this is another one of those real estate mortgage reits that i have somewhat been mystified about the price performance. someone asked about this on the street, and i said i think it should be doing better. i agree, i think it's an okay buy. john in oregon, please. >> caller: boo-yah, jimmy, how are you? >> boo-yah back at you. >> caller: residential home builders, i bought in about six or eight months ago, i have about four of them right now. it seems like the market's flattened out as far as they're concerned. should i hang onto them or ring the bell? i was talking with stephanie link, the research director, a frequent contributor to "fast money." we both felt the same way, this is a pullback, a pullback in time. i want you holding on to them. i think they'll have a very good 2013. i would rather consol
how about michael in california, please? michael. >> caller: boo-yah to you, jim. with a solid dividend that pays monthly at almost a 16% yield, its current valuation a dollar beneath book value, isn't a.r.r. a great value? >> you know what? i have thought it was. this is another one of those real estate mortgage reits that i have somewhat been mystified about the price performance. someone asked about this on the street, and i said i think it should be doing better. i agree, i...
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the first is california. we can tell you nbc news is projecting california to go to president obama. 55 electoral votes in california. this is obviously a huge one. no surprise that the president wins california. also, right now, we can tell you that hawaii is also going to obama. nbc news projecting the president to win hawaii as well, another four electoral votes. listen to the crowds, carl. >> yep. >> another winning -- another winner on a close call in idaho. idaho is going to governor romney. governor romney wins idaho with four electoral votes. nbc news projecting mitt romney the winner there. >> couple of big states out of the pacific northwest as we continue to hear the crowds at democracy plaza. the state of oregon, too early to call. although nbc news is saying that the president, barack obama, does lead in the state of oregon. and washington state. nbc news projects that barack obama will take the state of washington. there are some cheers in democracy plaza. we'll go back to there as the map fills
the first is california. we can tell you nbc news is projecting california to go to president obama. 55 electoral votes in california. this is obviously a huge one. no surprise that the president wins california. also, right now, we can tell you that hawaii is also going to obama. nbc news projecting the president to win hawaii as well, another four electoral votes. listen to the crowds, carl. >> yep. >> another winning -- another winner on a close call in idaho. idaho is going to...
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pat in california, pat. >> hi jim, i wanted to ask about raw stores. the earnings keep going up and the stock is going down down down. >> she sent out an e-mail and we think raw stores is a boy buy b buy right here. i think the big froth is out of the stock and they have a lot of places that can open the stores. don't take headlines at face value anymore. when you turn tyou are going to see it. >> he goes fast and furious. giving stock after stock their final verdict on the lightening round. and later, bottoming out. there is a lot weighing on this market. fiscal cliff fears and after weeks of painful retreat. is a turn coming? tonight he is using the technicals in tonight's edition of off the charts coming up on "mad money." >>> it is time for the lightening round. are you ready? starting with manny in georgia. >> booyah from the peach tate. del. >> i know, i know, i like all of the press that delta is getting. if you had the stock i would say yes, but you don't need the stock. >> robin florida. go ahead you are are up. i want to give you a big florid
pat in california, pat. >> hi jim, i wanted to ask about raw stores. the earnings keep going up and the stock is going down down down. >> she sent out an e-mail and we think raw stores is a boy buy b buy right here. i think the big froth is out of the stock and they have a lot of places that can open the stores. don't take headlines at face value anymore. when you turn tyou are going to see it. >> he goes fast and furious. giving stock after stock their final verdict on the...
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as republicans, we look at the state of california. why do we have to leave 55 electoral votes up for grabs, or actually give up 55 electoral votes and not contest them at all. same thing with new york. that's a ton of electoral votes that wer n're not contesting ri now. what we needed to do as a party is concentrate on the economic and national security issues and move away from the social issues. >> penny, what we haven't done in this election is really square out what kind of america the population wants. in terms of -- at the moment, we're going for big government and small taxation and that doesn't work. how are we going to square it? >> exactly. and that's where the balance needs to be. and i agree with boris this is where the president really is going to have to step forward and really put down the agenda. what it looks like, and really be the person that starts to negotiate in a much more up front or much more out-front area as far as on the fiscal path. you know, the senate that was just elected is probably more diverse. you a
as republicans, we look at the state of california. why do we have to leave 55 electoral votes up for grabs, or actually give up 55 electoral votes and not contest them at all. same thing with new york. that's a ton of electoral votes that wer n're not contesting ri now. what we needed to do as a party is concentrate on the economic and national security issues and move away from the social issues. >> penny, what we haven't done in this election is really square out what kind of america...
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pat in california, pat. >> hi jim, i wanted to ask about ross stores. the earnings keep going up and the stock is going down down down. >> stephanie link sent out an e-mail that we think ross stores is a buy buy buy right here. i think the big froth is out of the stock and they have a lot of places that can open the stores. don't take headlines at face value anymore. dig deeper. urban's turn is for real. when you turn on squawk tomorrow you are going to see this outfit. >> jim goes fast and furious. giving stock after stock their final verdict on the lightning round. and later, bottoming out. there is a lot weighing on this market. fiscal cliff fears, a failed recovery. but after weeks of painful retreat, is a turn coming? tonight he is using the technicals in tonight's edition of off the charts, all coming up on "mad money." can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male
pat in california, pat. >> hi jim, i wanted to ask about ross stores. the earnings keep going up and the stock is going down down down. >> stephanie link sent out an e-mail that we think ross stores is a buy buy buy right here. i think the big froth is out of the stock and they have a lot of places that can open the stores. don't take headlines at face value anymore. dig deeper. urban's turn is for real. when you turn on squawk tomorrow you are going to see this outfit. >> jim...
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unemployment relative to the rest of the country, new york, new jersey, come here to this side here, california, going up even as other parts of the west goes somewhat higher than the rest of the nation, those are considered solidly blue. look here the middle of the country from oklahoma all the way to north dakota. virginia, low unemployment rate, 3 to 5%, that puts it in play the next thing is the change in unemployment, again, not much change here, what are considered mostly democratic states. only here when you look at north carolina and florida, those states are considered to be in play and ohio as well, of course, when you have a positive change and potentially those are swing states. tyler? >> bottom line here, we are a little short on time, the unemployed are no more fundamentally likely to favor one candidate than another? >> that's exactly right. >> very close. >> thought would be a huge swing one way or the other. >> people blame obama or say well, romney might be a little tougher on -- >> whichever way this goes, tyler, i think there's going to be a lot of monday morning quarterback
unemployment relative to the rest of the country, new york, new jersey, come here to this side here, california, going up even as other parts of the west goes somewhat higher than the rest of the nation, those are considered solidly blue. look here the middle of the country from oklahoma all the way to north dakota. virginia, low unemployment rate, 3 to 5%, that puts it in play the next thing is the change in unemployment, again, not much change here, what are considered mostly democratic...
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let's go to ramon in california. ramon >> caller: hey, jim, boo ya, baby, calling you from riverside county but born and raised in the san fernando valley. i'm a frequent watcher, jim. thank you for all that you do. >> thank you for that. that is a -- go ahead >> caller: my question is with the recent news of a possible takeover on walter energy, what is your stance, sir, on the possible buy on the stock. >> i cannot recommend anyone buying stock on a takeover basis when i think the fundamentals are not going the right way. the fundamentals are not going the right way. let's go back to florida. bart in florida. bart. >> caller: yes, jim, i really enjoy your program. i see where the earnings on tether pharmaceuticals has been reduced. i wonder what you think the future of the stock looks like. >> sunshine that stock was down about 1.70 when that news came out between 7:30 and quarter of 8 and it rallied hard. to up 13 cents. my take is this. i don't like it. i think it can go to 42. and then sell sell sell. okay. keep
let's go to ramon in california. ramon >> caller: hey, jim, boo ya, baby, calling you from riverside county but born and raised in the san fernando valley. i'm a frequent watcher, jim. thank you for all that you do. >> thank you for that. that is a -- go ahead >> caller: my question is with the recent news of a possible takeover on walter energy, what is your stance, sir, on the possible buy on the stock. >> i cannot recommend anyone buying stock on a takeover basis when...
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now let's talk about california with crashing production and a 13% top state income tax rate. no kidding. no surprise. companies are fleeing the state. but where will they end up? we are about to show you. those little things still get you. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden
now let's talk about california with crashing production and a 13% top state income tax rate. no kidding. no surprise. companies are fleeing the state. but where will they end up? we are about to show you. those little things still get you. for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the...
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earnings in california. >> caller: from sunniville, calling about netflix. >> not too happy. here is my take. i think netflix is a sell sell sell. i think this is going to be a lot more like color rox where he called the top, not the bottom. clorox ha creeped up. let's go carlos in florida. >> caller: how you doing? >> very good. >> caller: very good. i have got bioreference laboratories. >> i have always liked the companies. very much beginning of the pick and shovel business. i think it should be bought this week. frank in maryland. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. i'm calling about hcbk. >> it's taken over. it's done. already done. let's go aaron in washington. aaron? >> caller: hi, jim. how you doing? >> okay. how about you? >> caller: you're my kind of crazy and i love your show. i know you don't like what i bought. i was wondering what you currently have views for. a high depth company and the possibility of a buy out with albertsons. >> i think that the company has tremendous source. it just has too much dead. if you refinance the debt you would do better. but i don't think yo
earnings in california. >> caller: from sunniville, calling about netflix. >> not too happy. here is my take. i think netflix is a sell sell sell. i think this is going to be a lot more like color rox where he called the top, not the bottom. clorox ha creeped up. let's go carlos in florida. >> caller: how you doing? >> very good. >> caller: very good. i have got bioreference laboratories. >> i have always liked the companies. very much beginning of the pick...
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california voters say yeah to higher taxes. but are they also about ready to say yes to max exodus to texas? >>> maybe even sydney. >>> later on, contact high. is it high time for yaall state to just say yes to legalized pot? the map that will have your head spinning. next. ♪ i'm the tax man i'm freaking out man. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a killer investing dashboard. everything is on one page. i'm watching you. oh yeah? well i'm watching you, watching him. [ male announcer ] try the e-trade 360 investing dashboard. >>> it sounds like a wig dose of hopium for anyone trying to sell their house. prices are spiking but there is a big caveat. diana olick is on it. what is this? >> mandy, one word. investors. realtors just reported the median home price in the u.s. rose 7.6% from a year ago. other reports show smaller price gains. prices up just 2% year over year for the nation's top 20 markets. others show prices up nationally from 3% to 5%. the realtors' number is s
california voters say yeah to higher taxes. but are they also about ready to say yes to max exodus to texas? >>> maybe even sydney. >>> later on, contact high. is it high time for yaall state to just say yes to legalized pot? the map that will have your head spinning. next. ♪ i'm the tax man i'm freaking out man. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a killer investing dashboard. everything is on one page. i'm watching you....
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and at 11:00, the rest of the west coast states will finish out including california. alaska will round everything out at 1:00 a.m. you can see that handy little chart there. here's another chart that gives you a sense of the official nbc projections tonight. 270 electoral college votes are needed to win and, yes, it is not the popular vote that matters. it is the lector are ral college vote that matters. 237, this is what nbc is proceed correcting currently for bal. you can see on the map the states blue are those expected to give all of their votes to him. romney we're projecting 206 votes. in yellow, these are the key swing states. nbc sees eight of them for the time being and the most important one probably to watch is, yes, ohio. right here. not far from virginia which is probe the second most important. maybe colorado over here, the third. but in ohio, it really comes down to the interior of the country where many of these counties have gone boy way or the other. no republican presidential candidate has won without ohio, but it's not just tradition that matters,
and at 11:00, the rest of the west coast states will finish out including california. alaska will round everything out at 1:00 a.m. you can see that handy little chart there. here's another chart that gives you a sense of the official nbc projections tonight. 270 electoral college votes are needed to win and, yes, it is not the popular vote that matters. it is the lector are ral college vote that matters. 237, this is what nbc is proceed correcting currently for bal. you can see on the map the...
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california -- >> no, all jobs in california are material jobs. >> 10% of jobs in california are federal. >> holy smokes! >> that's a big number. that could also be military. >> no wonder. >> stay there, steve. good stuff. let's talk about the cliff-hanger's impact on corporate spending. it is the lead story in the wall street journal today with half of the nation's 40 biggest spenders already cutting back as if another recession was on the way here or here. >> cato institute says this should be expected, companies need to protect themselves. michael mandela couldn't disagree more. he says it's nonsense. companies are tightening the purse strings when they have so much cash. michael, any incentive right now? why do you think this is poppycock, the fiscal cliff is not leading to companies investing? >> let's look at it addition let's take a closer look at spending patterns. what's happening is that tech investment is still rising. in fact, tech investment hit an all-time record in the third quarter. it's nontech spending, nontech investment that's collapsing. that has a lot more to do wit
california -- >> no, all jobs in california are material jobs. >> 10% of jobs in california are federal. >> holy smokes! >> that's a big number. that could also be military. >> no wonder. >> stay there, steve. good stuff. let's talk about the cliff-hanger's impact on corporate spending. it is the lead story in the wall street journal today with half of the nation's 40 biggest spenders already cutting back as if another recession was on the way here or here....
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california or new jersey? >> in terms of what? >> all of this is a fine line in terms of taxation around the world. we have seen it drive rich people to places like luxenburg. >> it's not going to change. we become more and more like europe each and every day. >> well, if larry moved to lexmburg california is going to hurt. >>> lindsay lohan shares because she has bottomed. after the reviews from "liz&dick" there is only upside left. facebook shares may have bottomed, as well. >> you're not a believer in lindsay lohan's bottom? >> i want to be an optimist. >> and you picked lindsay lohan to do it? >> way to go, jane. see you tomorrow. >>> coming up next the traders are making the call on whether you should hold or fold. two big high flyers. stick around to get the trade. [ male announcer ] the markets keep moving. make sure the news keeps coming with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. use the news links breaking stories with possible breakout stocks, options with potential opportunity, futures and forex with in-depth analysis. it's an
california or new jersey? >> in terms of what? >> all of this is a fine line in terms of taxation around the world. we have seen it drive rich people to places like luxenburg. >> it's not going to change. we become more and more like europe each and every day. >> well, if larry moved to lexmburg california is going to hurt. >>> lindsay lohan shares because she has bottomed. after the reviews from "liz&dick" there is only upside left. facebook...
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california's been hijacked by academics environmentalists, all the refining cooperations in california have led to major declines for a lot of companies who said theyill doing very well. somebody said something about cap and trade, california must start to feel a little too much like europe. >> great, great, we are finding common ground. >> he had the ceo of eatono. preparing those transmission lines. >> the combination of cooper and eaton is really designed to make it so the transmission system worldwide is upgraded so that when you have 6 million to 8 million people without power, they can call him. >> tomorrow on "squawk box," one final employment report before the presidential election, one last read on job before america votes for its nec leader. we'll bring you the numbers and analysis from our annal of experts. it all starts tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. eastern. on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is on
california's been hijacked by academics environmentalists, all the refining cooperations in california have led to major declines for a lot of companies who said theyill doing very well. somebody said something about cap and trade, california must start to feel a little too much like europe. >> great, great, we are finding common ground. >> he had the ceo of eatono. preparing those transmission lines. >> the combination of cooper and eaton is really designed to make it so the...
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for some parts of the market, here in southern california, the markets are even tighter than that. you add it up and it's pretty clear, things are going to start moving forward, or better said, they're going to continue to move forward from the gains we've seen over the course of the last six months or so. >> so, david, how would you -- how would you describe the market, then? has it become now the issue of getting a mortgage that seems to be one of the sticking points, or is it still a lot of supply on the market? because even though a lot of people feel we've seen the worse, we're just bumping along the bottom with housing. what is it going to take to get this needle moving? >> it's both. supply and mortgage products. we've had some of the most prestriktive products we've had in years. it's relative. it's really returning back to where it was as far as mortgage products were concerned. we're turning back to the products we used to have when we had a healthy economy but we don't have products that really fuel the excess growth. a lot of people feel we need that, given the inventor
for some parts of the market, here in southern california, the markets are even tighter than that. you add it up and it's pretty clear, things are going to start moving forward, or better said, they're going to continue to move forward from the gains we've seen over the course of the last six months or so. >> so, david, how would you -- how would you describe the market, then? has it become now the issue of getting a mortgage that seems to be one of the sticking points, or is it still a...
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california, another package of tax increases on the wealthy. it's past the voters in california, and it's going to drive more business away from a state that desperately needs help. all that's up next. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> california voters are choosing to raise taxes on high-income taxpayers and increase the sales tax in order to fund education and state programs. so they say. last night voters passed proposition 30 with about a 54% majority. the question, is this tax hike going to destroy the california economy? let's bring in willie brown, former mayor of san francisco. mayor brown, thank you for
california, another package of tax increases on the wealthy. it's past the voters in california, and it's going to drive more business away from a state that desperately needs help. all that's up next. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at...
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it goes on sale in california and oregon only, middle of next year. gm expects the press point to be somewhere around 25,000. the all-important question, what is the range going to be, how far will it go fully charged? gm is not saying at this point, only it will be competitive with other electric cars. speaking of other electric cars this market is struggling now look at auto sales through september of this year. 73%, almost 8 million vehicles in the u.s., are gasoline powered. still a predominant source of power train in this country. hybrids, 279%, 300,000. as for pure electric, just 8,289 pure electric cars sold in the u.s. right now. take a look at shares of general motors in the last year. if you were a gm investor in the last year, up 24%. a lot of people talk about gm ought to learn what they are doing at tesla, tesla leading the way with electric cars. gm versus tesla, no comparison, gm up 24%, tesla up just 1.4%. as i said at the beginning of this report, you will see more electric vehicles coming from general motors the next couple of years
it goes on sale in california and oregon only, middle of next year. gm expects the press point to be somewhere around 25,000. the all-important question, what is the range going to be, how far will it go fully charged? gm is not saying at this point, only it will be competitive with other electric cars. speaking of other electric cars this market is struggling now look at auto sales through september of this year. 73%, almost 8 million vehicles in the u.s., are gasoline powered. still a...
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states that i call death spiral states. >> california. >> california. >> california is at the top of the list. >> where else? >> i love this. >> illinois, new york, some smaller states like new mexico. this is what's going on in the states. there are 11 of them on our list of death spirals where you see the number of people dependant on government and the number of people contributing to it and that cross over point is very dangerous. >> regarding stocks, in other words, do you stay away from corporations, domiciled in the death spiral states, does it matter nowadays in the global economy? no, everybody global indicator is important. >> it's very easy to take your comments but to get too carried away on the municipal bonds. you immediate to be conservative on the bonds. >> what happens if they cap the tax-free bond deduction and put a cap on it? >> it could happen. >> seriously. >> could go from a 35% exception to a 28% exemption. you would get a knee neck selloff in the market, but i think that people still want something, and the yields in some of these bonds are still attractive r
states that i call death spiral states. >> california. >> california. >> california is at the top of the list. >> where else? >> i love this. >> illinois, new york, some smaller states like new mexico. this is what's going on in the states. there are 11 of them on our list of death spirals where you see the number of people dependant on government and the number of people contributing to it and that cross over point is very dangerous. >> regarding...
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. >> you're from california, correct? >> i live there, yes. >> doesn't make you a bad person. >> i'm from buffalo too. >> it explains why he's stylish, right? well, i live in california. we voted to raise income taxes and sales taxes. california is, what, one-seventh of the u.s. economy. >> jerry browne's miracle. >> i'm going to get a bill as well as every other californian asking for money. >> what is your point? >> that will have a negative impact on the california economy and on the u.s. economy. so ron is right. there are parts of the u.s. economy are certainly improving, but there are other parts that have not yet felt a vice that's squeezing on them. >> all right. we got to go. the bell is going to ring shortly, i feel like. we got to go. thank you, everybody. appreciate it. we are heading toward the close and, really, the market is where it was before all the rhetoric came out on the cliff. the dow up 32 points right how it. >> we've heard some democrats made maye be willing to dive off that fiscal cliff. our next
. >> you're from california, correct? >> i live there, yes. >> doesn't make you a bad person. >> i'm from buffalo too. >> it explains why he's stylish, right? well, i live in california. we voted to raise income taxes and sales taxes. california is, what, one-seventh of the u.s. economy. >> jerry browne's miracle. >> i'm going to get a bill as well as every other californian asking for money. >> what is your point? >> that will have a...
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. >> i'm at the strategic growth conference in palm springs, california. a gathering of a couple thousand ceos and business leaders talking about challenges with the global economy and one of the topics of conversation is likely to be news we are just now getting out of washington. the obama administration signaling that it is expanding the multi-year crackdown on bribes paid by u.s. companies to foreign officials under the foreign corrupt practices act and the administration out with new guidelines, 120 pages. the act that's been in place since the carter administration is too vague and putting u.s. companies at a competitive disadvantage. so now the department of justice and the securities exchange commission out with 120 pages of guidelines talking about what is a bribe, who is a foreign official. we've put all of these guidelines on our website. cnbc.com. you can read more about it. this is again something that business leaders have been clamoring for but they want changes in the law. we'll see if the guidelines are enough to ease their concerns. back
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is down nearly 19% so far this year, so we can crack that up to be decent news and upbeat news from california, it will have a $1.9 billion budget gap during its next fiscal year, that's far smaller, here is the good part, far smaller than it's seen in prior years and holds out the possibility that california may actually see surpluses within a few years thanks to spending cuts and tax hikes. those folks have their fingered crossed. >>> hamas rockets killed three in israel as they threaten a wider offensive. martin fletcher is in tel aviv and has more. >> reporter: israel and the palestinians in gaza are on the major edge of a confrontation, neither side really wants but seems to be what happens. israeli rocket attacks against gaza targeting the militant leaders of hamas are continuing and continuing to attack rocket stockpiles from gaza. israel's goal is to prevent hamas from attacking israeli citizens with rockets. there have been 850 akz ta, 100 in the last week alone. that's what israel wants to stop. at the same time hamas has been retilliating today at least 130 rockets fired from gaza i
is down nearly 19% so far this year, so we can crack that up to be decent news and upbeat news from california, it will have a $1.9 billion budget gap during its next fiscal year, that's far smaller, here is the good part, far smaller than it's seen in prior years and holds out the possibility that california may actually see surpluses within a few years thanks to spending cuts and tax hikes. those folks have their fingered crossed. >>> hamas rockets killed three in israel as they...
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fernando in california. fernando? >> caller: [ inaudible ]. >> okie doke. >> caller: coming into the fourth quarter for holiday season with all the names it picked up. >> all right. sears on its own, if it didn't have eddie lamperts backing, sears is a company, i consider it a wasting asset. i say that because its sales keep going down. i mean, there's no way -- it's very difficult to turn around a sales decline. as long as they go down, i can't recommend it. i mean, because it's not -- you can't recommend retails in asset play anymore. there's too much real estate as it is. >>> all right. dot-com, dot-christmas, dot-hanukkah. the way to play cyber monday. the growing shift online. don't outtthink this, people, it's fdx. don't move. "lightning round" is next. >>> it's a brutal full-contact sport. >> from the time the whistle blows. >> traders bracing for what could be a wild session. >> to the last play of the game. >> markets absolutely getting hammered today. >> i know it's not easy, but i promise to keep fighting f
fernando in california. fernando? >> caller: [ inaudible ]. >> okie doke. >> caller: coming into the fourth quarter for holiday season with all the names it picked up. >> all right. sears on its own, if it didn't have eddie lamperts backing, sears is a company, i consider it a wasting asset. i say that because its sales keep going down. i mean, there's no way -- it's very difficult to turn around a sales decline. as long as they go down, i can't recommend it. i mean,...
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i need chad in california. chad? >> caller: boo-yah, this is chad call from sunny california. how are you? >> how are you? >> caller: great. how about ng? >> no, no, no, man. i ixnaned that one. this one has no game. nj stan ng stands for no game. it's got no game. let's go to mike. >> caller: big boo-yah from denver. >> broncos look good. >> caller: i really enjoy your show. i can tell you're a man who loves his job. >> i sure do. >> caller: i want to say hi to patty and randy in denver. my question is about nvidia. >> tell patty and ran tdy that stock is doing absolutely nothing. i don't have a catalyst. it's a very expensive stock. john in pennsylvania. john? >> caller: hello, jim, a great big boo-yah from quakertown, pennsylvania. >> quakertown, the only place i ever had a fistfight in in a track meet. can you imagine? >> caller: that's great. >> the quakers, yeah. yeah. quakers give you a pounding. what's up? >> caller: listen, suburban propane. nice dividend yield. a hold cough. t off. >> the propane business is so competitive. >> sell, sell, sell, sell, sell. >> right n
i need chad in california. chad? >> caller: boo-yah, this is chad call from sunny california. how are you? >> how are you? >> caller: great. how about ng? >> no, no, no, man. i ixnaned that one. this one has no game. nj stan ng stands for no game. it's got no game. let's go to mike. >> caller: big boo-yah from denver. >> broncos look good. >> caller: i really enjoy your show. i can tell you're a man who loves his job. >> i sure do. >>...
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nevada, florida, arizona, and california. so we think what we're seeing in miami and hearing about is also something that's consistent with what we're hearing in other sun belt states, which are also starting to recover. >> so if you could choose maybe one or two cities, where would you invest? >> phoenix, las vegas, and florida are all ramping up at an accelerated rate. we expect that to continue too. >> craig, you're miami based, but are you looking to get in on some other hot cities? >> i think if we did anything else right now, we would probably do something internationally. i'm very focused on miami. there are enormous opportunities here, and before i start chasing deals in other cities, i want to definitely avail myself of the opportunities that are here. >> they say the state bird of florida is the crane. yeah, that stunk. craig, thank you. >> actually, it was pretty good. yeah, maybe stunk. "street signs" continues after the break. we're going to look at the markets before we go. ] you are a business pro. governor of
nevada, florida, arizona, and california. so we think what we're seeing in miami and hearing about is also something that's consistent with what we're hearing in other sun belt states, which are also starting to recover. >> so if you could choose maybe one or two cities, where would you invest? >> phoenix, las vegas, and florida are all ramping up at an accelerated rate. we expect that to continue too. >> craig, you're miami based, but are you looking to get in on some other...
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notably california adventure here at disney land in california. we feel good about what we're seeing. there's demand for that product. it's showing up in our pricing and showing up in our advanced bookings. >> how are the advanced bookings looking for the holiday season? >> advanced bookings for the holiday season are looking good. there's a quirk in the calendar. christmas falls on a tuesday. so some of our peak season will also fall into our next quarter because of how the quarter breaks. our bookings for the christmas period overall, which include some spillover into the next quarter, we feel very good about. that's certainly true in california. it's true in florida. it's true in paris. >> bob, the last time we talked, you seemed passionate about the need to fix our debt as a country. i wonder what your take is on president obama winning re-election. does that change anything for the company, for the industry? in terms of this fiscal cliff, everybody is expecting taxes to go higher. we're not sure how high on dividends and capital gains. will t
notably california adventure here at disney land in california. we feel good about what we're seeing. there's demand for that product. it's showing up in our pricing and showing up in our advanced bookings. >> how are the advanced bookings looking for the holiday season? >> advanced bookings for the holiday season are looking good. there's a quirk in the calendar. christmas falls on a tuesday. so some of our peak season will also fall into our next quarter because of how the quarter...
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david in california, david? >> caller: hi, jim. like your show. >> thank you, david. thank you for calling in. >> caller: you frequently comment about make listening to conference calls. you're probably at the institutional level. can the ordinary individual gain access even in the listen only so they can listen to the analyst questions as well as management's response? >> a lot of times they'll let you do that. but it doesn't matter. you don't need it in realtime. you can go get the transcript. that's the way i do it. sometimes i like to do it in realtime, but i do the transcript on the way home. go over the transcript at night. and the transcripts are readily available everywhere. you can stop -- that's the important thing -- you stop and think. you can't do that when you're listening to it live. long-term investing involves not only an ira, but knowing which ones to put in. reinvest, build up over time. avoid the taxes by simply making sure you make the contributions every year. stick with cramer. >>> taking control of your financial destiny is smart. but why would
david in california, david? >> caller: hi, jim. like your show. >> thank you, david. thank you for calling in. >> caller: you frequently comment about make listening to conference calls. you're probably at the institutional level. can the ordinary individual gain access even in the listen only so they can listen to the analyst questions as well as management's response? >> a lot of times they'll let you do that. but it doesn't matter. you don't need it in realtime. you...
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jane wells is at one in california with details on that. jane? >> reporter: hey, bill. the manager here at this best buy won't give us specific numbers but he says sales so far after 10 1/2 hours are "on track." part of best buy's restructuring is something called the renew blue initiative which citigroup says they're trying to emphasize customer experience, improve it in the stores, something they've struggled with. they've reilly tried to pump up employees today. here's you, brandon. how has the experience been so far? >> pretty good. >> what did you buy? >> assassin's create 3. >> your mother lets you play that? >> yeah. >> we'll talk later. but the employees have been staying chipper and good-natured. i don't know how they're doing it because you can tell i'm getting a little punchy. i'm about ready to rip somebody's head off. but the big deal other than this smooth transition, there was one bottleneck earlier. around 4:00 a.m. everybody had had gotten in but the line to get to the cash register was taking over two hours. ininterviewed on live tv one said who said h
jane wells is at one in california with details on that. jane? >> reporter: hey, bill. the manager here at this best buy won't give us specific numbers but he says sales so far after 10 1/2 hours are "on track." part of best buy's restructuring is something called the renew blue initiative which citigroup says they're trying to emphasize customer experience, improve it in the stores, something they've struggled with. they've reilly tried to pump up employees today. here's you,...
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>>> and later, the california entrepreneur behind twitter. how jack dorsey has changed the way we communicate. now he's looking at how you use money as we take a break, take a look at how the stock market ended the week. back in a moment. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well
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state is finally attracting new business like spreadshirt out of boston. 20% of its business was in california. it has moved in next store. >> there was plepty of open space for us to choose from and a great labor pool. we have great employees that are anxious to work for us. we are grows at 100% and we hope to have 200 people here by next year. >> while they have been the most supporting of mitt romney, the gaming ca zone knseatbelt seen tend to support harry reid. guys, they are trying to rest control of the state here from the democrats to the gop. >> jane, they had vegas lines on some of these things. i think the early line called it for president obama i read that this morning? >> it is. but in terms of betting, it is illegal to bet on an election. that hasn't stopped these irish guys over seas for the online betting. one of them online has said that obama has won and started to pay. >> they said they have done crazy stuff for publicitpublici. and they can't get the $750 back if romney were to win. >> you could do intrade but that is like $6 a share. >> go put it on the table. >> and i th
state is finally attracting new business like spreadshirt out of boston. 20% of its business was in california. it has moved in next store. >> there was plepty of open space for us to choose from and a great labor pool. we have great employees that are anxious to work for us. we are grows at 100% and we hope to have 200 people here by next year. >> while they have been the most supporting of mitt romney, the gaming ca zone knseatbelt seen tend to support harry reid. guys, they are...
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one in texas city and the other in carson, california. historically, i haven't been a big fan of the refiner business. lately the dynamics of the industry have changed dramatically for the better. we've got an oil boom going on in this country and that's been great for the refiners because they make their money off the difference between the domestic west texas price that they pay for oil, sometimes even underneath that, and the higher global brent crude price they use to charge for refined products. that's the benchmark they price off of. right now the spread is higher than it's been in ages. great for refiners. which refiners have benefitted from bp's desperate need to raise cash? first there's marathon pete, marathon petroleum. symbol mpc. mom, peter, charlie. agreed to buy bp texas city for $2.5 billion back in october. this deal should have tremendous synergies because marathon pete already operates in this area. bp had spent $5 billion refurbishing this refinery just seven years ago. now marathon can buy it for half of that cost? wo
one in texas city and the other in carson, california. historically, i haven't been a big fan of the refiner business. lately the dynamics of the industry have changed dramatically for the better. we've got an oil boom going on in this country and that's been great for the refiners because they make their money off the difference between the domestic west texas price that they pay for oil, sometimes even underneath that, and the higher global brent crude price they use to charge for refined...
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let's go to don in california. >> my stock is fsys. >> yeah, you know that has not been that -- you know, no. ring the register. i don't like the prospects there. and that was the special fantasy football lightning round. >> coming up. ready to reverse? the charts have not been kind to many foreign financials. but cramer had found a pattern signaling a turnaround as jim goes off the charts. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one
let's go to don in california. >> my stock is fsys. >> yeah, you know that has not been that -- you know, no. ring the register. i don't like the prospects there. and that was the special fantasy football lightning round. >> coming up. ready to reverse? the charts have not been kind to many foreign financials. but cramer had found a pattern signaling a turnaround as jim goes off the charts. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe...
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california state teachers employees. all these pension funds. >> shame on them for hanging on this long. >> this just happens. >> i understand. the stock is at a ten-year low right now. bob, thank you. good sport. appreciate your thoughts on this today. herb, see you later. i don't know. >> i got all fired up there, bill. >> why are we rushing to blame somebody? we have to figure out what happened. >> okay. 20 minutes before the closing bell sounds. we have a market down, but off of the lows. down 25 points on the industrial average. >> still more on the hewlett-packard debacle to come. can the company be saved? that's another question to be asked. is a breakup better for shareholde shareholders? >> first, find out why our next guest says you should be buying into this market regardless of whether we get a deal on the fiscal cliff. that bullish call next up. stay with us. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testo
california state teachers employees. all these pension funds. >> shame on them for hanging on this long. >> this just happens. >> i understand. the stock is at a ten-year low right now. bob, thank you. good sport. appreciate your thoughts on this today. herb, see you later. i don't know. >> i got all fired up there, bill. >> why are we rushing to blame somebody? we have to figure out what happened. >> okay. 20 minutes before the closing bell sounds. we have a...
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it will give us a footprint in minneapolis and northern california. we could not be more excited about this growth opportunity. and i think it's just a great example of how intentional and ambitious we are to grow our footprint. >> i think you're doing a terrific job. it's the best performer in the group. thank you so much to the ceo of afc enterprises, better known as popeye's but it is a great stock in a category where you might be looking for one. stay with cramer. >> coming up, you are ready to get charged up? cramer cranks up the voltage and goes electric on an all new hyperactive "lightning round." >>> and later, sour apple? it's the most valuable tech company in the world and its products have changed the course of consumer electronics. so why is this stock taking a dive? and is now the time to get in? cramer has answers. don't miss his take on apple coming right up on "mad money." >>> all right, cramerica, it all happens tomorrow. our annual veterans day show. invest in america salute to the troops. we have a great lineup. members of the milit
it will give us a footprint in minneapolis and northern california. we could not be more excited about this growth opportunity. and i think it's just a great example of how intentional and ambitious we are to grow our footprint. >> i think you're doing a terrific job. it's the best performer in the group. thank you so much to the ceo of afc enterprises, better known as popeye's but it is a great stock in a category where you might be looking for one. stay with cramer. >> coming up,...
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for over 60,000 california foster children, the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. >>> israel is ready for a ground invasion but the country prefers a diplomatic solution. oil is moving higher this morning. joining us live from gaza now is ayman. >> good afternoon. the sun is setting and they have been for every night over the past six 9nights palestinians brace themselves for a violent night. it's during the coming hours that there's an intensification of israeli targets throughout the gaza strip. yesterday on sunday there was an incident that many describe here as a massacre. one that targeted the home of a senior member of hamas' military according to the israelis but inside that residential house were fam
for over 60,000 california foster children, the holidays can be an especially difficult time. everything's different now. sometimes i feel all alone. christmas used to be my favorite. i just don't expect anything. what if santa can't find me? to help, sleep train is holding a secret santa toy drive. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help keep the spirit of the holidays alive. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. >>> israel is ready for a ground...
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and by the way, did you see what california has done? do you know what after tax rate of return on assets held in california is happened? it just plummeted. that's a very large share of the u.s. economy. we're noncompetitive in the world and we will have a real serious recession in 2013 unless something is really done quickly. >> jared, i just want to ask you a question. >> sure. >> you hinted -- this is really important. where we are going tonight is more politics than economics. >> okay. >> you kind of hinted that we might cross through the year, that we might fall off the cliff. if only for a short period of time. now as someone who worked in there years ago as arthur did, short period of time, you will take the better part of the winterer to make a deal. so we are going to go into recession. the question is, do you think the president can take that and do you think he can really blame republicans? is it that easy, or is all hell going to break loose in the country? >> i think it will be absolutely terrible if we go over and stay over
and by the way, did you see what california has done? do you know what after tax rate of return on assets held in california is happened? it just plummeted. that's a very large share of the u.s. economy. we're noncompetitive in the world and we will have a real serious recession in 2013 unless something is really done quickly. >> jared, i just want to ask you a question. >> sure. >> you hinted -- this is really important. where we are going tonight is more politics than...
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. >> we have got our own greece here, it's callinged california. look what's happening there. >> right. >> let's talk a little bit about -- more specifically about education. i know you are passionate about stem education specifically. if you had to sort of highlight one thing that you think would do the most to improve education performance in this country, would it be charter schools, the use of vouchers and competition, something different than either of those? >> yeah, it would be all three of those. charter schools and vouchers are a great form of competition to shaken the existing you mon nolism you really need to shaken the monopoly, it's run 50 or 60 years now with no improvement whatsoever while the rest of the world has shown dramatic improvement in education. off great program going on called the common core, 46 states have signed for increase the curriculum capability and rigor in mathematics, science and english. if it can carry off that program, a state-driven program, we have a chance of upgrading education but it's going to take a l
. >> we have got our own greece here, it's callinged california. look what's happening there. >> right. >> let's talk a little bit about -- more specifically about education. i know you are passionate about stem education specifically. if you had to sort of highlight one thing that you think would do the most to improve education performance in this country, would it be charter schools, the use of vouchers and competition, something different than either of those? >>...
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let's go to bob in california. bob? >> caller: boo-yah, jim cramer! >> nice stuttering boo-yah, bob. >> caller: i'm from the home of the world series giants, 2012 giants. >> i'm jealous. >> caller: i have a question about intel. >> i was stunned -- stunned was not even the word. super stunned when apple -- when bloomberg reported that apple is going to drop intel for its mac chips. that's amazing. intel isn't going to get in the cell phone either. i say don't buy, don't buy. rick in georgia. rick. >> caller: jimbo. align technologies. >> the other day i said i missed that, it's probably not too late. it was too late. and i'm going to say don't buy, don't buy. steve in michigan. >> caller: boo-yah, mr. cramer. mgm, what do you think? >> no, man. i got enough trouble with nguyen. i don't need to go down the food chain. let's go to prakash in illinois. >> caller: boo-yah, mr. cramer! aui, your favorite company. >> it is. it's a great gold growth stock and it has done far better. remember, you got to be careful. the price of gold coming down a lot. i'm go
let's go to bob in california. bob? >> caller: boo-yah, jim cramer! >> nice stuttering boo-yah, bob. >> caller: i'm from the home of the world series giants, 2012 giants. >> i'm jealous. >> caller: i have a question about intel. >> i was stunned -- stunned was not even the word. super stunned when apple -- when bloomberg reported that apple is going to drop intel for its mac chips. that's amazing. intel isn't going to get in the cell phone either. i say don't...